The largest expense was for Staff to Education Minnesota, which is based in St. Paul.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Ramsey County during December 2022 came from Alliance for a Better Minnesota Action Fund. It spent $29,219 during the time period on four different vendors.
Political campaign financial data is often updated at the end of each quarter, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate's finances.
In 2022, Minnesotans donated nearly $59 million to political causes. This is significantly lower than donations contributed in 2020 when more than $136 million was donated.
Minnesota has a maximum political contribution limit of $4,000 over two years. The limit is highest for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor races and lower for the Attorney General and legislative races.
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Education Minn, PAC | $599,209 | 231 |
Alliance for a Better Minnesota Action Fund | $29,219 | 4 |
SEIU Healthcare Minn | $12,009 | 2 |
Pro-Choice Minnesota | $8,896 | 2 |
Laborers District Council of Minn & ND Political Fund | $5,250 | 6 |
Minnesota Family Prosperity Project | $3,861 | 2 |
Planned Parenthood Minnesota, PAC | $2,451 | 6 |
MN Action Network IE, PAC | $2,082 | 2 |
Women LEAD MN, PAC | $1,357 | 1 |
North Star Chapter Sierra Club, PAC | $1,043 | 2 |
Minn AGPAC | $663 | 1 |
Mape, PAC | $600 | 1 |
Housing First Fund | $456 | 1 |
Minn Chamber of Commerce Leadership Fd | $434 | 2 |
womenwinning State, PAC | $228 | 2 |
Pro Jobs Majority | $140 | 2 |
Faith in Minnesota Action | $101 | 2 |
Credit Union, PAC | $97 | 1 |
Faith in Minnesota Fund | $95 | 1 |
PharmPAC | $50 | 1 |
LeadingAge MN, PAC | $1 | 1 |
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